Guided tour - Luxembourg in the Middle Ages KIDS
Let's take the time to discover together this fascinating period in the history of the city of Luxembourg. Using the models, charters, and other archaeological objects from the permanent exhibition, let's travel back to the 10th century to see how the city of Luxembourg gradually developed from the primitive castle called Lucilinburhuc. Then, let's leave the Museum and visit the archaeological crypt on Rue de la Reine, home to the remnants of the medieval wall built in the 12th century.
© Les 2 Musées de la Ville de Luxembourg, photo: Marion Dessard
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Tour in English
Audience: families (children from 5 years old)
Duration: 1h30
Price: free for children, museum entry for accompanying adults
Click on ‘Give a call’ or ‘Write to the organiser’ just below to sign up!
Organizer
Lëtzebuerg City Museum
Where does it take place?
Lëtzebuerg City Museum
14 Rue du Saint Esprit
1475 Ville-Haute Luxembourg
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